Silent Steps and Hidden Stars
eel the excitement coursing through the air as she walked along the edges of the main grounds, carefully avoiding the central areas where preparations were underway. A dull ache sat low in her che
minder of her place in the pack-a place
she'd performed every day, but today, with the rest of the pack so absorbed in their excitement, her loneliness felt sharper, more pronoun
de no sign of it, too absorbed in their
y in front of those who went out of their way to remind her of her insignificance. The taunts had lessened over time as her quiet demeano
eremony itself that brought her pain-it was the reminder that she was ou
she-wolves laughing together, the image of camarader
ed on things she was
Eldric lived here, a recluse who didn't often mingle with the rest of the pack. He'd been one of the first wolves in the pack to reach out to her, though his actions wer
ring supplies, and though they didn't speak often, his presence was
ttage. She turned, surprised to see him s
s she neared. Eldric's presence was steady, grounding, and she was gla
asked softly, dipping
, buried beneath a stern exterior, that reminded her of her grandmother. It was rare for him to speak op
remony?" he asked, his tone casual
lf to maintain her small smile, shaking
ker of surprise crossi
twisted her fingers together. It wasn't like she hadn't thought about attending. She'd thought about it constantly, her heart torn
felt the weight of her sadness pressi
ng. "Because I... don't think it's for me." she con
lder, a rare gesture of affection from him. "Everyone of age is welcome to
ntinue. "Maybe... but I don't belong there. I don't fit in. No one would even... notice if I went.... or.." The words
words. He was silent for a long moment, his expression unreadable. Then, with a deep sigh, h
e she could protest. "Take this. Get yourself some supp
in shock, shaking her
Consider it a gift. You deserve to attend that ceremony as much as anyone else,
han Rona could bear. She bit her lip, the tears she'd tried so h
such belief in her worth. It was a simple
r voice choked with emotion. "
have to say anything, child. Just promise me you'll go, alright? Don't let anyone else decide your pl
she felt a glimmer of hope-a small, fragile hope, but one that sparked something deep with
her voice steadier this time, filled
nt of warmth. "Good. Now go on. Make yourself ready for
er standing alone, clutching the pouch of coins as if it were the most precious gift in the world. She took a deep
nning with ideas. She didn't have much time, but with Eldric's gift, she could at
remony would be different than she'd imagined. Maybe, even if
ould be kind enough to show her a gl